ANSWERS

1. James Gatz, the name change allowed him to reinvent himself. 2. He took Gatsby under his wing and helped him solidify his change from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby. 3. bootlegging/ organized crime 4. Tom Buchanan 5. George Wilson, he represents the "trapped middle class" of the 1920's 6. She is hit and killed by Daisy, who is driving Gatsby's car. 7. pershaps the most honest person he knew. 8. it allows him to live across the Sound fro Daisy. 9. professional golfer 10. the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckelburg; God (From Cliffnotes "Great Gatsby") 11. 1922 12. Yale 13. Minnesota 14. North Dakota 15. Between West Egg and New York City 16. They are cousins 17. To impress/ attract Daisy 18. Gatsby's numerous shirts 19. He left his tennis shoes at Gatsby's house 20. A rose 21. Third division 22. The green light marks the end of Daisy and Tom's dock. The green light can represent Daisy, the American Dream, and wealth. (All things that can be interchanged.) 23. Henry C. Gatz is Jay Gatsby's father, who comes from the Midwest to bury his son. Gatz serves as a very tangible reminder of Gatsby's humble heritage roots. 24. Gatsby is great because he keeps chasing his dream even though he can not achieve it. 25. Meyer Wolfshiem 26. He can not repeat the past 27. He didn't go because he felt that a man should be respected while he is alive and not after he is dead.